vp8_mode_contexts[] is an entropy table used to code inter mode
choices. It was a fixed constant table. This commit made the entropy
context adaptive. Tests on derf set showed very good consistent gains
on all metrics: avg psnr .47%, overall psnr .46% and ssim .40%.
http://www.corp.google.com/~yaowu/no_crawl/newModeContext.html
Change-Id: Ia62b14485c948e2b74586118619c5eb2068b43b2
The MODE_STATS macro was used to #ifdef around code for mode entropy
stats collection, this commit fixed a crash when MODE_STATS is on.
The commit also changed a number of array definitions to use defined
macros instead of hard-coded numbers.
Change-Id: I114592f53a1e44e31e455f5725f036ae6168735a
Because the variable doesn't distinguish between DC and non-DC
prediction, but rather between 16x16 or 4x4 prediction.
Change-ID: Ia4e7dda2bd6230c91515072e3277be2d64e42629
Do the test filtering in the existing backup frame buffer instead of
the original. Copy the original data into extra buffer before doing
the filtering. This way there is no need to restore the original
unfiltered frame at the end of level picking process.
This came up in some discussions with Johann. Thanks!
Change-Id: I495f4301d983854673276c34ec0ddf9a9d622122
This patch introduces the concept of dual inter16x16 prediction. A
16x16 inter-predicted macroblock can use 2 references instead of 1,
where both references use the same mvmode (new, near/est, zero). In the
case of newmv, this means that two MVs are coded instead of one. The
frame can be encoded in 3 ways: all MBs single-prediction, all MBs dual
prediction, or per-MB single/dual prediction selection ("hybrid"), in
which case a single bit is coded per-MB to indicate whether the MB uses
single or dual inter prediction.
In the future, we can (maybe?) get further gains by mixing this with
Adrian's 32x32 work, per-segment dual prediction settings, or adding
support for dual splitmv/8x8mv inter prediction.
Gain (on derf-set, CQ mode) is ~2.8% (SSIM) or ~3.6% (glb PSNR). Most
gain is at medium/high bitrates, but there's minor gains at low bitrates
also. Output was confirmed to match between encoder and decoder.
Note for optimization people: this patch introduces a 2nd version of
16x16/8x8 sixtap/bilin functions, which does an avg instead of a
store. They may want to look and make sure this is implemented to
their satisfaction so we can optimize it best in the future.
Change-ID: I59dc84b07cbb3ccf073ac0f756d03d294cb19281
Resolved or factored out some further issues with Q index.
Put in a 3rd order polynomial instead of less accurate power function
as the best fit on gf and kf boost adjustment.
Added avg_q value to use instead of ni_av_qi.
Compute segment delta Q values based on avg_q.
Fixed bug in adjust_maxq_qrange().
The extended range Q on the derf set, using standard data rates
(which do not extend high enough to get big benefits) still show
a shortfall of between 0.5 and 1% though so there would appear to
be further issues that need to be tracked down.
Change-Id: Icfd49b9f401906ba487ef1bef7d397048295d959
The example encoder down-samples the input video frames a number of
times with a down-sampling factor, and then encodes and outputs
bitstreams with different resolutions.
Support arbitrary down-sampling factor, and down-sampling factor
can be different for each encoding level.
For example, the encoder can be tested as follows.
1. Configure with multi-resolution encoding enabled:
../libvpx/configure --target=x86-linux-gcc --disable-codecs
--enable-vp8 --enable-runtime_cpu_detect --enable-debug
--disable-install-docs --enable-error-concealment
--enable-multi-res-encoding
2. Run make
3. Encode:
If input video is 1280x720, run:
./vp8_multi_resolution_encoder 1280 720 input.yuv 1.ivf 2.ivf 3.ivf 1
(output: 1.ivf(1280x720); 2.ivf(640x360); 3.ivf(320x180).
The last parameter is set to 1/0 to show/not show PSNR.)
4. Decode:
./simple_decoder 1.ivf 1.yuv
./simple_decoder 2.ivf 2.yuv
./simple_decoder 3.ivf 3.yuv
5. View video:
mplayer 1.yuv -demuxer rawvideo -rawvideo w=1280:h=720 -loop 0 -fps 30
mplayer 2.yuv -demuxer rawvideo -rawvideo w=640:h=360 -loop 0 -fps 30
mplayer 3.yuv -demuxer rawvideo -rawvideo w=320:h=180 -loop 0 -fps 30
The encoding parameters can be modified in vp8_multi_resolution_encoder.c,
for example, target bitrate, frame rate...
Modified API. John helped a lot with that. Thanks!
Change-Id: I03be9a51167eddf94399f92d269599fb3f3d54f5
This commit added code to keep track of separate entropy contexts for
normal frames and alt ref frames. The underly assumption was that the
two type of frames have different entropy characteristics given they
typically have quite different quantization levels. By keeping entropy
contexts separate, it helps the entropy context distribution to be more
closely adapted to each frame type.
Tests on derf set showed a good and very consistent gain on all clips
on all metrics, avg psnr: 0.89%, overall psnr: 0.84% and ssim 0.93%.
http://www.corp.google.com/~yaowu/no_crawl/mulcontext.html
Change-Id: I15bc9697f6ff7829042911fe0c62930585d7e65d
This commit enabled the usage of 8x8 intra prediction modes on inter
frames. There are a few TODO items related to this: 1)baseline entropy
need be calibrated; 2)cost of UV need to be done more properly rather
than using decision only relying on Y; 3)Threshold for allowing picking
8x8 intra prediction should be lowered to lower than the B_PRED.
Even with all the TODOs, tests showed consistent gain on derf set ~0.1%
(PSNR:0.08% and SSIM:0.14%). It is assumed that 8x8 intra prediction
will help more on large resolution clips, especially with above TODOs
addressed.
Change-Id: I398ada49dfc32575cfab962a569c2885111ae3ba
Fixed some further QIndex related issues and replaced some tables
(eg zbin and rounding)
Also Added function (currently disabled by default) to populate the
main AC and DC quantizer tables. Using the original AC range the
resulting computed DC values give behavior broadly comparable
on the DERF set. That is not to say that the equations will hold good
over a more extended range. The purpose of this code is to make it
easier to experiment with further alterations to the Q range and distribution
of Q values plus the relative weights given to AC and DC.
The function find_fp_qindex() ensures that changes to the Q tables
are reflected in the value passed in to the first pass code.
Slight experimental adjustment to static segment Q offset.
Change-Id: I36186267d55dfc2a3d565d0cff7218ef300d1cd5
this commit is to add an variable in the macroblock level mode
info structure to track the transform size used in each MB, so
the information can be used later in the loop filter to change
how loop filter works on MBs with different transform sizes.
Change-Id: Id0eeaba6cc854c6d1be00ed8d237b3d9e250e447
Slight tweaks to the new minq equations to bring results more into line with
original lookup tables.
Change-Id: I969fc87d95912df549b6775e83ee2345e84d4da0
Fixed bug in firspass.c call to vp8_initialize_rd_consts()
This was passing in vp8_dc_quant(cm->base_qindex, cm->y1dc_delta_q)
instead of (cm->base_qindex + cm->y1dc_delta_q).
It just so happens that for the value 26 used for cm->base_qindex in the
unextended Q case, the two give similar results. However, when using
the extended Q range the two are very different.
Also added more stats output and partly disabled another broken feature.
Change-Id: Iddf6cf5ea8467c44b7c133f38e629f6ba6f2581e
This value needs to be copied to each thread's data structure.
This fixed artifact problem in multi-thread encoder.
Change-Id: Iab6d9745a1d44846aa503184705376f63a505597
This is an experiment to include a mv contribution from last frame to
nearest and near mv definition. Initial test showed some small though
consistent gain.
latest patch slightly better result ~.13%-~.18%.
TODO: the entropy used to encode the mode choice, i.e. the mv counts
based conditional distribution of modes should be re-collected to
reflect this change, it is expected that there is some further gain
from that.
Change-Id: Ief1e284a36d8aa56b49ae5b360c91419ec494fa4
This comitt brings accross changes from the public branch
commit number Icf74d13af77437c08602571dc7a97e747cce5066.
The main puurpose of this comit relates to CQ mode but it
also includes some refactoring of the two pass code which
I hope will make tuning the experimental branch for the new
quantizer range a little less painfull.
Change-Id: I278e989436a928fc1fe7761068960048f9d7a376
This commit resolves further QIndex look up tables to facilitate
experimentation with the quantizer range.
In some cases rather than remove the look up tables completely
I have created functions that are called once to populate them
using a formulaic approach base on the actual quantizer.
The use of these functions based on best fit of data from the original
tables does affect the results on some clips but across the derf test
set the effect was broadly neutral.
Change-Id: I8baa61c97ce87dc09a6340d56fdeb681b9345793
API was not returning correct partition sizes on arm targets.
The armv5 token packing functions were not storing the information to the
partition size table.
As a fix, have one boolcoder instance allocated for each partition so
that partition sizes are internally available after all partitions
were encoded. This will also allow more flexibility in producing
several partitions in parallel.
Use buffer validation (overflow check) in all ARM bitpacking
functions.
Change-Id: I31c8a11d8a7613676f0ff50928cb2a2ab14fd169
One of the problems arising when tweaking or adjusting the quantizer
tables is that there are a lot of look up tables that depend on the QINDEX.
Any adjustment to the link between QINDEX and real quantizer therefore tends
to break aspects of for example the rate control.
In this check in I have replaced several of the look up tables with functions that
approximate the same results as the old Q luts but use a formulaic approach
based on real Q values rather than QIndex. This should hopefully make it easier
to experiment with changes to the Q tables without always having to go through
and hand optimize a set of look up tables. Once things stabilize we may choose
to re-instate luts for the sake of performance.
Patch 2:
Addressed Ronald's comments.
vp8_init_me_luts() Added so luts only initialized once.
Change-Id: Ic80db2212d2fd01e08e8cb5c7dca1fda1102be57
Corrected dc lookup table to maintain ac/dc balance
close to what it was previously.
Firstpass not being passed the adjusted Q index for
the extended range.
Change-Id: Ic0200dabda445fea03bf81067999cb2670e99b77
Storing vp8_bilinear_filters_mmx in an mmx file and using it in an sse2
file is bad
Moving towards allowing --disable-mmx
Change-Id: I20493b35bdedcdcfc0915e6f05fdbe6c81a4a742
There was an implicit reference frame test order (typically LAST,
GOLD, ARF) in the mode selection logic, but this doesn't provide the
expected results when some reference frames are disabled. For
instance, in real-time mode, the speed selection logic often disables
the ARF modes. So if the user disables the LAST and GOLD frames, the
encoder was always choosing INTRA, when in reality searching the ARF
in this case has the same speed penalty as searching LAST would have
had.
Instead, introduce the notion of a reference frame search order. This
patch preserves the former priorities, so if a frame is disabled, the
other frames bump up a slot to take its place. This patch lays the
groundwork for doing something smarter in the frame test order, for
example considering temporal distance or looking at the frames used by
nearby blocks.
Change-Id: I1199149f8662a408537c653d2c021c7f1d29a700
Extend buffer write validation (overflow check) to single token
partition packing, both mb and row based functions.
Change-Id: I36e19b7d37fc43712d05c70e3ad223d3eb5b973d
The buffer level was able to increase indefinitely rather than
being clipped to the maximum buffer size specified by the user.
This change checks the buffrer level and prevents it from
going beyond the upper limit of the buffer.
Change-Id: Ifff55f79d3c018e4d3d77e554b11ada543cc1654
This commit has a few minor fixes to the 8x8 trellis quant, so to
make it work regardless if extend_qrange is enabled or not. It also
borrowed adaptive RDMULT constants from 4x4 trellis that was missed
in the 8x8 trellis quant.
Change-Id: I60d7769071f102c699b5084597e62bca87a1f759
Explicit inclusion of limits.h to satisfy unix build for definition of INT_MAX.
Some commented out code removed.
Change-Id: I5b5980dfaa9b4d2d12bfd729cfd35bd982106908
Patch set 2: 64 bit build fix
Patch set 3: 64 bit crash fix
[Tero]
Patch set 4: Updated ARMv6 and NEON assembly.
Added also minor NEON optimizations to subtract
functions.
Patch set 5: x86 stride bug fix
Change-Id: I1fcca93e90c89b89ddc204e1c18f208682675c15
Removal of CONFIGURE_SEGMENTATION ifdefs.
Removal of legacy support code fo the old coding mechanism.
Use local reference "xd" for MACROBLOCKD structure in
encode_frame_to_data_rate()
Moved call to choose_segmap_coding_method() out of encode
loop as the cost of segmentation is not properly accounted
in the loop anyway. If this is desirable in the future it
can be moved back. The use of this function to do all the
analysis and set the probabilities also removes the need
to track segment useage in threading code.
Change-Id: I85bc8fd63440e7176c73d26cb742698f9b70cade
Changed name and sense of segment_flag to "seg_id_predicted"
Added some additional comments and retested.
I also did some experimentation with a spatial prediction option
using a similar strategy to the temporal mode implemented.
This helps in some cases where temporal prediction is bad but
I suspect there is more overlap here with work on a larger scale
block structure and spatial correlation will likely be better
handled through that mechanism.
Next check in will remove #ifdefs and legacy mode code.
Change-Id: I3b382b65ed2a57bd7775ac0f3a01a9508a209cbc
This check in includes quite a lot of clean up and refactoring.
Most of the analysis and set up for the different coding options for the
segment map (currently simple distribution based coding or temporaly
predicted coding), has been moved to one location (the function
choose_segmap_coding_method() in segmenation.c). This code was previously
scattered around in various locations making integration with other
experiments and modification / debug more difficult.
Currently the functionality is as it was with the exception that the
prediction probabilities are now only transmitted when the temporal
prediction mode is selected.
There is still quite a bit more clean up work that will be possible
when the #ifdef is removed. Also at that time I may rename and alter
the sense of macroblock based variable "segment_flag" which indicates
(1 that the segmnet id is not predicted vs 0 that it is predicted).
I also intend to experiment with a spatial prediction mode that can be
used when coding a key frame segment map or in cases where temporal
prediction does not work well but there is spatial correlation.
In a later check in when the ifdefs have gone I may also move the call
to choose_segmap_coding_method() to just before where the bitsream is
packed (currently it is in vp8_encode_frame()) to further reduce the
possibility of clashes with other experiments and prevent it being called
on each itteration of the recode loop.
Change-Id: I3d4aba2a2826ec21f367678d5b07c1d1c36db168
The calculated frame_rate is a state variable in the codec, and
shouldn't be maintained in the configuration struct. Move it to the
main part of cpi so that it isn't clobbered when the configuration
struct is updated. The initial framerate estimate is moved from the
vp8_cx_iface.c wrapper into the body of init_config() in onyx_if.c, so
that it is only called once and not reset on every call to
vp8_change_config().
Change-Id: I8d9a3d1283330d1ee297d07e9d78d1f2875f2465
Added last_segmentation_map[] structure
to keep track of what we had before when
doing temporal prediction. With this change
the existing code does once again appear to
be giving a decodable bitstream for both
temporal and standard prediction modes.
However, it is still somewhat messy and
confused and there is no option to take
advantage of spatial prediction so it could
do with further work.
Some housekeeping / clean out.
Change-Id: I368258243f82127b81d8dffa7ada615208513b47
Some initial cleanup to aid testing and debug.
Pull code to choose temporal or spatial encoding
out of encodeframe.c into a dedicated function
in segmentation.c.
For now disable broken temporal mode.
Move the coding of "temporal_update" flag and
only transmit if segment map update is indicated.
Rename the functions read_mb_features() and
write_mb_features() to read_mb_segid() and
read_mb_segid() as they only read and write
the macroblock segment id not any of the
features.
Change-Id: Ib75118520b1144c24d35fdfc6ce46106803cabcf
This commit added scaling factors to 8x8 transform, quant, dequant and
inverse transform pipeline to make 8x8 transform to work when configed
with enable-extend_qrange. This commit also disabled the trellis-quant
when extend_qrange is configured.
Change-Id: Icfb3192e4746f70a4bb35ad18b7b47705b657e52
extend_qrange introduces a different scaling factor, this commit takes
the scaling difference into account for reset 2nd order coefficients.
Change-Id: Ie58bca9f52698fa759e3f88da2aa4d82630fa91a
For ease of testing and merging experiments I have
removed in line code in encode_frame() that assigns
MBs to be t8x8 or t4x4 coded segments and have
moved the decision point and segment setup to
the init_seg_features0 test function.
Keeping everything in one place helps make sure
for now that experiments using segmentation are
not fighting each other.
Also made sure mode selection code can't choose 4x4
modes if t8x8 is selected.
Patch2: In init_seg_features() add checks
for SEG_LVL_TRANSFORM active.
Change-Id: Ia1767edd99b78510011d4251539f9bc325842e3a
Call the idct/add after the tokenize. This is WIP with
the goal of creating a common idct/add for the encoder and
decoder. This move is necessary because the decoder's version
of the idct clobbers qcoeff, which is used by the tokenize.
Change-Id: I6b08d8e8397cd873647fa4fb9469884e3c876756
Removed code in #if CONFIG_SEGMENTATION that
enables segmentation and creates a test segmentation
map, to avoid conflicts with the other segmentation test
code,
Change-Id: I7a21a44ed188b814cd80b30dd628c62474eba730
Bug fix to logic in vp8_pick_inter_mode() and
vp8_rd_pick_inter_mode().
The block on the use of segment features
for the cm->refresh_alt_ref_frame case
was just for testing and is not correct.
The special case code for alt ref can
be re-enabled as an else clause.
Change-Id: Ic9b57cdb5f04ea7737032b8fb953d84d7717b3ce
Added ARM optimized intra 4x4 prediction
- 2x faster on Profiler compared to C-code compiled with -O3
- Function interface changed a little to improve BLOCKD structure
access
Change-Id: I9bc2b723155943fe0cf03dd9ca5f1760f7a81f54
The 8x8 forward transform makes use of floating operations, therefore
requires emms call to reset mmx registers to correct state. Without
the resets, the 8x8 forward transform results are indefinite on win32
platform.
Change-Id: Ib5b71c3213e10b8a04fe776adf885f3714e7deb1
vp8cx_mb_init_quantizer() needs to be called at least once to get
all values calculated. This change added one check to decide if
we could skip initialization or not.
Change-Id: I3f65eb548be57580a61444328336bc18c25c085b
Initial attempt at using new segment feature signaling
to indicate 4x4 or 8x8 transform.
needs --enable-experimental --enable-t8x8
Note this is work in progress.
Change-Id: Ib160d46a5d810307bfcbc79853ce1a65b5b870b7
Added code to clip the buffer level to the maximum buffer
size. Without this the buffer level would increase
unchecked.
This bug was found when encoding an essentially static
scene at 2Mb/s. The encoder is unable to generate frames
consistent with the high data-rate because Q bottoms out
at Qmin.
As frames generated are consistently undersized the buffer
level increases and does not get checked against the
maximum size specified by the user (or default).
Change-Id: Id8a3c6323d3246da50f7cb53ddbf78b5528032c6
Fix compiler warning for passing a non const array
to a function expecting a const array by using an
intermediary pointer and casting.
Change-Id: I9bdd358ebdc926223993fb8fb2098ffedd2f3fc7
Temporary check in to turn off other segment features
tests when #if CONFIG_T8X8 is set as the assignment of
MBs to differnt segments in each case will conflict.
The 8x8 code will be modified to use the new segment
feature method properly in a later check in.
Increase bits allowed for EOB end stop marker to 6 ready
for 8x8.
Change-Id: I4835bc8d3bf98e1775c3d247d778639c90b01f7f
No change to functionality or output.
Updates to the segment feature data structure now all done
through functions such as set_segdata() and get_segdata()
in seg_common.c.
The reason for this is to make changing the structures (if needed)
and debug easier.
In addition it provides a single location for subsequent addition
of range and validity checks. For example valid combination of
mode and reference frame.
Change-Id: I2e866505562db4e4cb6f17a472b25b4465f01add
This commit tries to do UV intra mode coding adaptive to Y intra mode.
Entropy context is defined as conditional PDF of uv intra mode given
the Y mode. All constants are normalized with 256 to be fit in 8 bits.
This provides further coding efficiency beyond the quantizer adaptive
y intra mode coding. Consistent gains were observed on all clips and
all bit rates for HD all key encoding tests.
To test, configure with
--enable-experimental --enable-uvintra
Change-Id: I2d78d73f143127f063e19bd0bac3b68c418d756a
As discovered in path 10 of Change Ia12acd2f, reset 2nd order coeffs
without reset of above and left coding context may have introduced
problem that causes encoder/decoder mismatching. This commit added
update to coding context when the 2nd coefficients are cleared.
In addition, this commit also introduced early breakout in the checks
to speed up when coefficients are too significant to be cleared.
Change-Id: I85322a432b11e8af85001525d1e9dc218f9a0bd6
Removal of configure #ifdefs so that segment features
always available. Removal of code supporting old
segment feature method.
Still a good deal of tidying up to do.
Change-Id: I397855f086f8c09ab1fae0a5f65d9e06d2e3e39f
Changed 'int eob' to 'char *eob' in BLOCKD so that both encoder and
decoder will use eobs[25] array from MACROBLOCKD structure. In future,
this will enable use of the decoder side IDCT in the encoder.
Change-Id: I6e1c011628cb8864fd4a0b80f0279ce16a5ca978
Modify reference frame segmentation so that ONE or MORE
reference frames may be marked as a available for a given
segment.
Fixed bugs relating to segment coding of INTRA and some
INTER modes at the segment level.
Modified Q boost for static areas based on ambient average Q.
Strong results now on clips with significant static areas.
(some data points in derf set as high as 9% and some static &
slide show type content in YT set > 20%)
Change-Id: Ia79f912efa84b977f35a23683ae3643251e24f0c
In some situations (f.g. error-resilient is turned on), vp8cx_mb
_init_quantizer() was called once per macroblock. Added checks
to avoid calculations when there is no change.
Change-Id: Ie4f0a5ade2202041254990a4e9d5b03bd1ac5aea
The block of code skipped testing the current mode if the
reference frame is AltRef, the mv is not (0,0) and
ARNR filtering is disabled.
This block of code has already been tested above if the
macro CONFIG_SEGFEATURES is set to 0.
Change-Id: I3f5710bb8270caad06c9a0eee59fa0daf1f70776
The variable this_mode was being used before it had been
initialized.
Moved the line that sets-up this_mode toward the top of the
enclosing loop, prior to its first use. The bug would result in
tests in the loop lagging the mode that was expected to be
tested.
Change-Id: If4e51600449ce6b4285f112da17a44c24b4a19fb
Some correction for entropy impact of segment signaled (EOB and ref frame)
Other slight tweaks.
Derf VBR average gain now over 1% (best over 7%)
One YT test clip has gains of circa 30% (VBR)
There is still an issue with noisy clips where making the background static
and coded with 0,0 can have a negative effect, especially at low Q.
This is probably because of the loss of smoothing by fractional pixel filters.
Change-Id: I7a225613c98067b96f8fc7a7e36f95d465b2b834
It is discovered that in rare situations the 2nd order block may
produce a few small magnitude coefficients that has no effect on
reconstruction. The situations are a combination of low quantizer
values (high quality) and low energy in residual signals (content
dependent). This commit added code to detect such cases and reset
the 2nd order block to all 0.
Patch 1 to 4 used code to do all-zero-check on idct result buffer,
and tests on derf set showed a consistent gain of .12%-.14% on all
metrics.But due to a recent change Ie31d90b, the idct result buffer
is not longer populated. So patch 5&6 use an alternative method to
detect the situations. Tests on derf set now shows a consistent
quality gain of .16%-.20%.
As suggested by Jim, Patch 7&8 removed the condition of all first
order block not having any coefficient, instead we reset 2nd order
coefficients to all 0 if sum of absolute value of the coefficients
is small. So it does slightly more than just detecting the oddity
as discussed above, but tests on derf set now show a consistent
gain of .20%-.23% on all metrics.
It is worth noting here that this change does not have any effect
on mid/high quantizer range, it only affects the quantizer value
18 or blow. Within this range, the change helps compression by up
to 2.5% on clips in the derf set.
Change-Id: I718e19cf59a4fc2462cb7070832759beb9f7e7dd
The partial frame copy function used to copy an extra 8 lines above
and below. The partial frame filtering can only modify 3 pixel rows
above the partial frame. Reduce copy to bare minimum needed, which is
4 lines, so that partial filtering on copied frame is possible.
Define the "magic" fraction number for partial filtering in
loopfilter.h .
Change-Id: I4791ffc541b6884b12759a0d0714a8faf16147ec
Only encode sign bit for feature data that can have a sign.
Tweaks to the test segmentation rules so that it now actually gives
a net benefit on the derf set of about 0.4% though much higher
on some clips at the low end.
Change-Id: I8e61f1aebf41c9037db7e67e2f8975aa18a0c986
This quite large check in includes the following:
Merge in some code from Ronald (mbgraph.c) that scans a Gf/arf group.
This is used as a basis for a simple segmentation for the normal frames
in a gf/arf group. This code also uses satd functions from Yaowu.
Adds functionality for coding the latest possible position of an EOB for
blocks in the segment. (Currently 0-15 only, hence just for 4x4 dct).
Where the EOB position is 0 this acts like "skip" and the normal coding
of skip at the per mb level is disabled.
Added functions (seg_common.c) for setting and reading segment feature
elements. These may want to be optimized away at some point but while the
mecahnism is in a state of flux they provide a single location for making
changes and keep things a bit cleaner.
This is still proof of concept code. Currently the tested feature set:-
Quantizer,
Loop Filter level,
Reference frame,
Prediction Mode,
EOB end stop.
TBD:-
Add functions for setting and reading the feature data with range
and validity checking.
Handling of signed and unsigned feature data. At the moment all is assumed
to be signed and a sign bit is coded but many cannot be negative.
Correct handling of EOB feature with intra coded blocks.
Testing/trapping of legal/illegal ref frame and mode combinations.
Transform size switch plus merge and test with 8c8 DCT work
Merge and test with Sumans Segmenation coding optimizations
Change-Id: Iee12e83661c7abbd1e0ce6810915eb4ec35e2d8e
check to make sure that cx_data buffer has enough room before
writting to it, prior behavior did not which could result in a crash.
Change-Id: I3fab6f2bc4a96d7c675ea81acd39ece121738b28
During the _pick only the Y plane is examined. In addition, data beyond
the borders of the frame is not read.
Change-Id: Ic549adfca70fc6e0b55f8aab0efe81f0afac89f9
Instead of using the predict buffer, the decoder now writes
the predictor into the recon buffer. For blocks with eob=0,
unnecessary idcts can be eliminated. This gave a performance
boost of ~1.8% for the HD clips used.
Tero: Added needed changes to ARM side and scheduled some
assembly code to prevent interlocks.
Patch Set 6: Merged (I1bcdca7a95aacc3a181b9faa6b10e3a71ee24df3)
into this commit because of similarities in the idct
functions.
Patch Set 7: EC bug fix.
Change-Id: Ie31d90b5d3522e1108163f2ac491e455e3f955e6
It was crashing when number of partitions was bigger than the number
of MB rows (ex. 128x96 with 8 partitions).
Start point was not checked against mb_rows, plus extra
"empty" partitions were not written out.
Change-Id: I9c2f013b9ec022354b658fab4ef799ff8b1de93d
Added the ability to create rate-targeted, temporally
scalable, VP8 compatible bitstreams.
The application vp8_scalable_patterns.c demonstrates how
to use this capability. Users can create output bitstreams
containing upto 5 temporally separable streams encoded
as a single VP8 bitstream.
(previously abandoned as:
I92d1483e887adb274d07ce9e567e4d0314881b0a)
Change-Id: I156250a3fe930be57c069d508c41b6a7a4ea8d6a
buffer_level in VP8_COMP and starting_buffer_level, optimal_buffer_level
and maximum_buffer_size in VP8_CONFIG changed from int to int64_t
to avoid potential crash issues for larger target bit rates.
Change-Id: I0d5ab6c8a44c2fef51f30cd8df4bb4b739c5df26
Previous entropy probs need to be saved (and restored) only when
current updates are not propagated.
Change-Id: Ie6ee0543066e30874e56258be0a6b7d2dd2fdb2b
Uninitialized data could be written to the first pass file when no
motion vectors are present in the frame.
Also fix a number of compiler warnings.
Change-Id: Icc9f53b6d33da9de4563d86d9fd591910473ea90
Proof of concept test code that encodes mode and reference
frame data at the segment level.
Decode-able bit stream but some issues not yet resolved.
As it this helps a little on a couple of clips but hurts on most as
the basis for segmentation is unsound.
To build and test, configure with
--enable-experimental --enable-segfeatures
Change-Id: I22a60774f69273523fb152db8c31f4b10b07c7f4
vp8_find_near_mvs() is being called on all possible reference frames
but the data computed may be used if the loop exits early, which can
be due to x->skip beign set to 1.
Optimize this by call vp8_find_near_mvs() laziy only if it is going
to be used and not computed yet.
Change-Id: Iccdbd4c962a670c9f2c99b8aca8096042ca5dc98
Changes to the selection of Q limits for two pass
and two pass CQ mode.
Allowance made for Mode and motion vector costs.
Some refactoring of common code.
For Derf and YT sets CQ mode average improvement
circa 1% (SSIM and Global PSNR).
Some increased tendency to undershoot even when
user CQ not reached.
Patch2: Removed some test code accidentally merged.
Change-Id: Icf74d13af77437c08602571dc7a97e747cce5066
Sync with loopfilter thread just at the beginning of next frame encoding.
This returns control to application faster and allows a better multicore scaling.
When PSNR packets are generated the final filtered frame is needed imediatly
so we cannot delay the sync.
Change-Id: I288d97b5e331d41d6f5bb49d97986fa12ac6f066
- Removed fast_fdct4x4_neon and fast_fdct8x4_neon
- Uses now short_fdct4x4 and short_fdct8x4
- Gives ~1-2% speed-up on Cortex-A8/A9
Change-Id: Ib62f2cb2080ae719f8fa1d518a3a5e71278a41ec
Rd and Rm registers should be different in 'mul'. This register
combination results in unpredictable behaviour. GCC will give
a warning and RVCT an error in this case.
Restriction applies only to armv5 targets and not for armv6 and above.
Change-Id: I378d17c51e1f16a6820814fbed43e115aaabb03e
- Updated walsh transform to match C
(based on Change Id24f3392)
- Changed fast_fdct4x4 and 8x4 to short_fdct4x4 and 8x4
correspondingly
Change-Id: I704e862f40e315b0a79997633c7bd9c347166a8e
Modified original patch If2f07220885c4c3a0cae0dace34ea0e36124f001
according to comments. Scheduled code a little bit to prevent some
interlocks.
Change-Id: I338f02b881098782f82af63d97f042b85e63e902
This commit added a 3 bit index to the bitstream, the index is used to
look into the intra mode coding entropy context table. The commit uses
the mode stats to calculate the cost of transmitting modes using 8
possible entropy distributions, and selects the distribution that
provides the lowest cost to do the actual mode coding.
Initial test show this provides additional .2%~.3% gain over quantizer
adaptive intra mode coding. So the adaptive intra mode coding provides
a total of .5%(psnr) to .6% gain(ssim) combined for all-key-encoding
To build and test, configure with
--enable-experimental --enable-qimode
Change-Id: I7c41cd8bfb352bc1fe7c5da1848a58faea5ed74a
make intra mode coding entropy distribution adaptive to baseQindex, an
encoding test on hd clips with all key frame shows universal gain on
all clips in both .2%(psnr) and (ssim).3%.
To build and test, configure with
--enable-experimental --enable-qimode
Change-Id: Iaa69241b984d4fdd8baa6d77ee78c0140f5ac00a
Patch 1 to Patch 3 is an initial implementation of 8x8 intra prediction
modes, here are with the following assumptions:
a. 8x8 has 4 prediction modes DC, H, V and TM
b. UV 4x4 block use the same mode as corresponding 8x8 area
c. i8x8 modes are enabled for key frame only for now
Patch 4:
d. removed debug code from previous patches
Patch 5:
e. added stats code to collect entropy stats and further cleaned up
Patch 6:
f. changed mode stats code to collect finer stats of modes
Patch 7:
g. normalized i8x8 modes distribution to total at 256 (8bits).
Patch 8:
h. fixed a bug in decoder and removed debug printf output.
Patch 9:
i. more cleanups to address paul's comment
Patch 10:
j. messy rebase/merges to bring the commit up to date.
Tests on HD clips encoded with all key frame showing consistent gain
on all clips and all metrics:~0.5%(psnr) and 0.6%(ssim):
http://www.corp.google.com/~yaowu/no_crawl/i8x8hd_allkey_fixedq.html
To build and test, configure with:
--enable-experimental --enable-i8x8
Change-Id: I9813fe07ae48cab5fdb5d904bca022514ad01e7f
Code all the features for one segment (grouped together)
then all for the next etc. etc. rather than grouping the
data by feature.
Change-Id: I2a65193b3a70aca78f92e855e35d8969d857b6dd
This data structure is now [Segment ID][Features]
rather than [Features][Segment_ID]
I propose as a separate modification to make the experimental
bit stream reflect this such that all the features for a segment
are coded together.
Change-Id: I581e4e3ca2033bdbdef3d9300977a8202f55b4fb
Some basic plumbing added for a range of segment level features.
MB_LVL_* changed to SEG_LVL_* to better reflect meaning.
Change-Id: Iac96da36990aa0e40afc0d86e990df337fd0c50b
vp8_update_zbin_extra() is called all the time even though the fast
quantizer doesn't use it. Skip this call if fast quantizer is used.
Change-Id: Ia711c38431930cc2486cf59b8466060ef0e9d9db
This change makes sure that no key frame recoding in real-time mode
even if CONFIG_REALTIME_ONLY is not configured.
Change-Id: Ifc34141f3217a6bb63cc087d78b111fadb35eec2
for SPLITMV and B_PRED modes. Modified code to use the bmi
found in mode_info_context instead of BLOCKD. On the decode
side, the uvmvs are calculated only when required, instead of
every macroblock. This is WIP. (bmi should eventually be
removed from BLOCKD)
Small performance gains noticed for RT encodes and decodes.(VGA)
Change-Id: I2ed7f0fd5ca733655df684aa82da575c77a973e7
Prepend . to local labels in assembly code. This
allows non unique labels within a file. Also
makes profiling information more informative
by keeping the function name with the loop name.
Change-Id: I7a983cb3a5ba2413d5dafd0a37936b268fb9e37f
Calculations were incorrectly classified as either
SSE3 or SSSE3. Only using SSE2 instructions.
Cleanup function names and make non-RTCD code work
as well.
Change-Id: I48ad0218af0cc51c5078070a08511dee43ecfe09
Calculations were incorrectly classified as either
SSE3 or SSSE3. Only using SSE2 instructions.
Cleanup function names and make non-RTCD code work
as well.
Change-Id: I29f5c2ead342b2086a468029c15e2c1d948b5d97
When active map is specified and the current frame is not a key frame,
golden frame nor a altref frame then copy only those active regions.
This significantly reduces encoding time by as much as 19% on the test
system where realtime encoding is used. This is particularly useful
when the frame size is large (e.g. 2560x1600) and there's only a few
action macroblocks.
Change-Id: If394a813ec2df5a0201745d1348dbde4278f7ad4
Instead of a single mid GF boost apply a few extra bits to
every other frame. This gives a very small average metrics
improvement on both derf and YT sets.
Also use min GF interval as min KF interval.
Change-Id: Iee238b8cae0ffaed850a5a944ac825cee18da485
This reverts commit b5ea2fbc2c. Further
testing showed noticable keyframe popping in some cases, reverting this
for now to give time for a proper fix.
Conflicts:
vp8/encoder/onyx_if.c
vp8/encoder/ratectrl.c
Change-Id: I159f53d1bf0e24c035754ab3ded8ccfd58fd04af
This patch fixes a bug in the interaction between the recode loop and
spatial resampling. If the codec was in a spatial resampling state,
and a subsequent iteration of the recode loop disables resampling,
then the source buffer must be reset to the unscaled source.
Change-Id: I4e4cd47b943f6cd26a47449dc7f4255b38e27c77
Changed motion search in vp8_find_best_half_pixel_step() to be the
same as in vp8_find_best_sub_pixel_step(), which checks 5 points
instead of 8 points. This only affects real-time mode with
cpu-used >=9. Tests showed it gives 2% encoding speedup with
a quality loss(psnr) of up to 0.5%.
Change-Id: I16049cad1535002346d46cfdfad345bfc3dc5146
This change implemented same idea in change "Preload reference area
to an intermediate buffer in sub-pixel motion search." The changes
were made to vp8_find_best_sub_pixel_step() and vp8_find_best_half
_pixel_step() functions which are called when speed >= 5. Test
result (using tulip clip):
1. On Core2 Quad machine(Linux)
rt mode, speed (-5 ~ -8), encoding speed gain: 2% ~ 3%
rt mode, speed (-9 ~ -11), encoding speed gain: 1% ~ 2%
rt mode, speed (-12 ~ -14), no noticeable encoding speed gain
2. On Xeon machine(Linux)
Test on speed (-5 ~ -14) didn't show noticeable speed change.
Change-Id: I21bec2d6e7fbe541fcc0f4c0366bbdf3e2076aa2
There were some situations that the start motion vectors were
out of range. This fix adjusted range checks to make sure they
are checked and clamped.
Change-Id: Ife83b7fed0882bba6d1fa559b6e63c054fd5065d
sharpness was not recalculated in vp8cx_pick_filter_level_fast
remove last_filter_type. all values are calculated, don't need to update
the lfi data when it changes.
always use cm->sharpness_level. the extra indirection was annoying.
don't track last frame_type or sharpness_level manually. frame type
only matters for motion search and sharpness_level is taken care of in
frame_init
move function declarations to their proper header
Change-Id: I7ef037bd4bf8cf5e37d2d36bd03b5e22a2ad91db
In sub-pixel motion search, the search range is small(+/- 3 pixels).
Preload whole search area from reference buffer into a 32-byte
aligned buffer. Then in search, load reference data from this buffer
instead. This keeps data in cache, and reduces the crossing cache-
line penalty. For tulip clip, tests on Intel Core2 Quad machine(linux)
showed encoder speed improvement:
3.4% at --rt --cpu-used =-4
2.8% at --rt --cpu-used =-3
2.3% at --rt --cpu-used =-2
2.2% at --rt --cpu-used =-1
Test on Atom notebook showed only 1.1% speed improvement(speed=-4).
Test on Xeon machine also showed less improvement, since unaligned
data access latency is greatly reduced in newer cores.
Next, I will apply similar idea to other 2 sub-pixel search functions
for encoding speed > 4.
Make this change exclusively for x86 platforms.
Change-Id: Ia7bb9f56169eac0f01009fe2b2f2ab5b61d2eb2f
With this fix, the experimental branch now builds and encodes correctly
with the following two configure options respectively:
--enable-experimental --enable-t8x8
--enable-experimental
Change-Id: I3147c33c503fe713a85fd371e4f1a974805778bf
The auto merge process pull and merge commits from public git or master
branch. These automerges while worked well most time, but has created
a few problems. This commit fixed several issues existed long before
the latest 8x8 transform commit.
Change-Id: I895ca99713231b1aec521d57db5d9839f74aacfa
This is done by expanding luma row to 32-byte alignment, since
there is currently a bunch of code that assumes that
uv_stride == y_stride/2 (see, for example, vp8/common/postproc.c,
common/reconinter.c, common/arm/neon/recon16x16mb_neon.asm,
encoder/temporal_filter.c, and possibly others; I haven't done a
full audit).
It also uses replaces the hardcoded border of 16 in a number of
encoder buffers with VP8BORDERINPIXELS (currently 32), as the
chroma rows start at an offset of border/2.
Together, these two changes have the nice advantage that simply
dumping the frame memory as a contiguous blob produces a valid,
if padded, image.
Change-Id: Iaf5ea722ae5c82d5daa50f6e2dade9de753f1003
allowing the compiler to inline this function. For real-time
encodes, this gave a boost of 1% to 2.5%, depending on the
speed setting.
Change-Id: I3929d176cca086b4261267b848419d5bcff21c02
This patch attempts to improve the handling of CBR streams with
respect to the short term buffering requirements. The "buffer level"
is changed to be an average over the rc buffer, rather than a long
running average. Overshoot is also tracked over the same interval
and the golden frame targets suppressed accordingly to correct for
overly aggressive boosting.
Testing shows that this is fairly consistently positive in one
metric or another -- some clips that show significant decreases
in quality have better buffering characteristics, others show
improvenents in both.
Change-Id: I924c89aa9bdb210271f2e03311e63de3f1f8f920
Optimized C-code of the following functions:
- vp8_tokenize_mb
- tokenize1st_order_b
- tokenize2nd_order_b
Gives ~1-5% speed-up for RT encoding on Cortex-A8/A9
depending on encoding parameters.
Change-Id: I6be86104a589a06dcbc9ed3318e8bf264ef4176c
Do mvp clamping in full-pixel precision instead of 1/8-pixel
precision to avoid error caused by right shifting operation.
Also, further fixed the motion vector limit calculation in change:
b748045470
Change-Id: Ied88a4f7ddfb0476eb9f7afc6ceeddbf209fffd7
Separate simple filter with reduced no. of parameters.
MB filter level picking based on precalculated table. Level table updated for
each frame. Inside and edge limits precalculated and updated just when
sharpness changes. HEV threshhold is constant.
ARM targets use scalars and others vectors.
Change works only with --target=generic-gnu
All other targets have to be updated!
Change-Id: I6b73aca6b525075b20129a371699b2561bd4d51c
Allow the encoder to inform the application that the encoded frame will not
be used as a reference.
Change-Id: I90e41962325ef73d44da03327deb340d6f7f4860
Motion vector limits are calculated using right shifts, which
could give wrong results for negative numbers. James Berry's
test on one clip showed encoder produced some artifacts. This
change fixed that.
Change-Id: I035fc02280b10455b7f6eb388f7c2e33b796b018
In this commit I have added an experimental function
that tests prediction quality either side of a central position
to calculate a suggested boost number for an ARF frame.
The function is passed an offset from the current position and
a number of frames to search forwards and backwards.
It returns a forward, backward and compound boost number.
The new code can be deactivated using #define NEW_BOOST 0
In its current default state the code searches forwards and backwards
from the proposed position of the next alt ref.
The the old code used a boost number calculated by scanning forward
from the previous GF up to the proposed alt ref frame position.
I have also added some code to try and prevent placement of a gf/arf
where there is a brief flash.
Change-Id: I98af789a5181148659f10dd5dd2ff2d4250cd51c
There were many instances in the code of vp8_coef_tokens and
vp8_coef_tokens-1, which was a preprocessor macro despite the naming
convention. Replace these with MAX_ENTROPY_TOKENS and ENTROPY_NODES,
respectively.
Change-Id: I72c4f6c7634c94e1fa066cd511471e5592c748da
With this commit frames can be received partition-by-partition
from the encoder and passed partition-by-partition to the
decoder.
At the encoder-side this makes it easier to split encoded
frames at partition boundaries, useful when packetizing
frames. When VPX_CODEC_USE_OUTPUT_PARTITION is enabled,
several VPX_CODEC_CX_FRAME_PKT packets will be returned
from vpx_codec_get_cx_data(), containing one partition
each. The partition_id (starting at 0) specifies the decoding
order of the partitions. All partitions but the last has
the VPX_FRAME_IS_FRAGMENT flag set.
At the decoder this opens up the possibility of decoding partition
N even though partition N-1 was lost (given that independent
partitioning has been enabled in the encoder) if more info
about the missing parts of the stream is available through
external signaling.
Each partition is passed to the decoder through the
vpx_codec_decode() function, with the data pointer pointing
to the start of the partition, and with data_sz equal to the
size of the partition. Missing partitions can be signaled to
the decoder by setting data != NULL and data_sz = 0. When
all partitions have been given to the decoder "end of data"
should be signaled by calling vpx_codec_decode() with
data = NULL and data_sz = 0.
The first partition is the first partition according to the
VP8 bitstream + the uncompressed data chunk + DCT address
offsets if multiple residual partitions are used.
Change-Id: I5bc0682b9e4112e0db77904755c694c3c7ac6e74
Adding support in the encoder for generating
independent residual partitions by forcing
equal probabilities over the prev coef entropy
contexts.
Change-Id: I402f5c353255f3ca20eae2620af739f6a498cd21
I got this idea from Pascal (Thanks). Before encoding a macroblock,
copy it to a 16x16 buffer, and then read source data from there
instead. This will help keep the source data in cache, and help
with the performance.
Change-Id: Id05f4cb601299150511d59dcba0ae62c49b5b757
experimental branch build was broken from some merge artifacts, this
commit fixes those issues to enable the experimental branch to build.
Change-Id: Ic52b2d2f1d1b80abb7ecaa4c0927bcf887ac0c2a
This reverts commit 212f618373.
Further testing shows that the overshoot accumulation/damping is too
aggressive on some clips. Allowing the accumulated overshoot to
decay and limiting to damping to golden frames shows some promise.
But some clips show significant overshoot in the buffer window, so
I think this still needs work.
Change-Id: Ic02a9ca34f55229f9cc04786f4fab54cdc1a3ef5
RDMULT/RDDIV defines a bit worth of distortion in term of sum squared
difference. This has also been used as errorperbit in subpixel motion
search, where the distortions computed as variance of the difference.
The variance of differences is different from sum squared differences
by amount of DC squared. Typically, for inter predicted MBs, this
difference averages around 10% between the two distortion, so this patch
introduces a 110% constant in deriving errorperbit from RDMULT/RDDIV.
Test on CIF set shows small but positive gain on overall PSNR (.03%)
and SSIM (.07%), overall impact on average PSNR is 0.
Change-Id: I95425f922d037b4d96083064a10c7cdd4948ee62
The starting points are always within the limits, and bounds
checking on these points is not needed. For speed < 5, the
encoded result changes a little because different treatment
is taken while starting point equals the bounds.
Change-Id: I09a402d310f51e305a3519f1601b1d17b05c6152
Modify the second-pass code to provide a full golden-frame (GF) bit
allocation boost if the past GF group (GFG) had no alt-ref frame (ARF),
even if the current GFG does contain and ARF.
This mostly has no effect on clips, since switching ARFs on/off between
GFGs is not very common. Has a positive effect on e.g. cheer (+0.45 SSIM
at 600kbps) and football (+0.25 SSIM at 600kbps), particularly at high
bitrates. Has a negative effect (-0.04 SSIM at 300kbps) at pamphlet,
which appears only marginally related to this patch, and crew (-0.1 SSIM
at 700kbps).
Change-Id: I2e32899638b59f857e26efeac18a82e0c0b77089
The BPRED mode selection uses SSE as a distortion metric, but the early
breakout threshold being used was a variance value.
Change-Id: I42d4602fb9b548bf681a36445701fada5e73aff1
firstpass.c contains some rate adjustment code that assures that the
last few frames in a sequence abide by rate limits. If the second-to-
last group of frames contains an alt-ref frame (ARF), the last golden
frame (GF) is zero bytes, and we will thus spend a ridiculously high
number of bits on regular P-frames trying to hit the target rate. This
does slightly enhance the quality of these last few frames, but has
no perceptual value (other than hitting the target rate).
Disabling this code means we consistently (slightly) undershoot the
target rate and consequently do worse on the last few frames of a
clip, which is particularly noticeable for small clips. The quality-
per-bitrate is generally better, ~0.2% better overall on derf-set,
especially on clips such as garden, tennis, foreman at low bitrates.
Has a negative effect on hallmonitor at high bitrates.
Change-Id: I1d63452fef5fee4a0ad2fb2e9af4c9f2e0d86d23
Moved encode_intra function from firstpass.c to encodeintra.c to
prevent linking problem in real-time only build. Also changed name
of the function to vp8_encode_intra because it is not a static.
Change-Id: Ibf3c6c1de3152567347e5fbef47d1d39564620a5
Small decode performance gain (~1%) on keyframes. No
noticeable gains on encode. Also changed pick_intra4x4mby_modes()
to read the above and left block modes for keyframes only.
Change-Id: I1f4885252f5b3e9caf04d4e01e643960f910aba5
Since BPRED will be tested at most once, and SPLITMV is not enabled,
there's nothing to clobber the subblock modes, so there's no need to
save and restore them.
Change-Id: I7c3615b69190c10bd068a44df5488d6e8b85a364
In activity masking, RDO constant RDMULT is adjusted on a per MB basis
adaptive to activity with the MB. errorperbit, which is defined as
RDMULT/RDDIV, is a constant used in motion estimation. Previously, in
activity masking, errorperbit is not changed even when RDMULT is changed.
This commit changed to adjust errorperbit according to the change in
RDMULT.
Test in cif set showed a very small but consistent gain by all quality
metrics (average, overall psnr and ssim) when activity masking is on.
Change-Id: I07ded3e852919ab76757691939fe435328273823
This change is analogous to I0b67dae1f8a74902378da7bdf565e39ab832dda7,
which made the move for the non-RD path.
Change-Id: If63fc1b0cd1eb7f932e710f83ff24d91454f8ed1
This commit moves the intra block mode selection from encodeframe.c
to pickinter.c (in the non-RD case). This allowed pick_intra_mbuv_mode
and pick_intra4x4mby_modes to be made static, and is a step towards
refactoring intra mode selection in the main pickinter loop. Gave a
small perf increase (~0.5%).
Change-Id: I0b67dae1f8a74902378da7bdf565e39ab832dda7
Some further re-structuring of activity masking code.
Still has various experimental switches.
Supports a metric based on intra encode.
Experimental comparison against a fixed activity target rather
than a frame average, for altering rd and zbin.
Overall the SSIM performance is similar to TT's original
code but there is a much smaller PSNR hit of circa
0.5% instead of 3.2%
Change-Id: I0fd53b2dfb60620b3f74d7415e0b81c1ac58c39a
While investigating the effect of DC values on SAD and SSE in motion
estimation, a side finding indicates the two table of constants need
be adjusted. The adjustment was done by multiplying old constants by
90% with rounding. Also absorb the 1/2 scaling constant into the two
tables. Refer to change Ifa285c3e for background of the 1/2 factor.
Cif set test showed a very small gain on all metric.
Change-Id: I04333527a823371175dd46cb04a817e5b9a8b752
The encoder defined about 4 set of similar functions to calculate sum,
variance or sse or a combination of them. This commit removed one set
of these functions, get8x8var and get16x16var, where calls to the later
function are replaced with var16x16 by using the fact on a 16x16 MB:
variance == sse - sum*sum/256
Change-Id: I803eabd1fb3ab177780a40338cbd596dffaed267
In real-time mode motion search, there is no need to calculate
variance. This change improved encoding speed by 1% ~ 2%(speed=-5).
Change-Id: I65b874901eb599ac38fe8cf9cad898c14138d431
This patch attempts to reduce the peak bitrate hit by the encoder
when using small buffer windows.
Tested on the CIF set over 200-500kbps using these settings:
--buf-sz=500 --buf-initial-sz=250 --buf-optimal-sz=250 \
--undershoot-pct=100
Two pass encodes were tested at best quality. One pass encodes were
tested only at realtime speed 4:
--rt --cpu-used=-4
The peak datarate (over the specified 500ms window) was measured
for each encode, and averaged together to get metric for
"average peak," computed as SUM(peak)/SUM(target). This patch
reduces the average peak datarate as follows:
One pass:
baseline: 1.29715
this patch: 1.23664
Two pass:
baseline: 1.32702
this patch: 1.37824
This change had a positive effect on our quality metrics as well:
One pass CBR:
Min / Mean / Max (pct)
Average PSNR -0.42 / 2.86 / 27.32
Overall PSNR -0.90 / 2.00 / 17.27
SSIM -0.05 / 3.95 / 37.46
Two pass CBR:
Min / Mean / Max (pct)
Average PSNR -4.47 / 4.35 / 35.99
Overall PSNR -3.40 / 4.18 / 36.46
SSIM -4.56 / 6.98 / 53.67
One pass VBR:
Min / Mean / Max (pct)
Average PSNR -5.21 / 0.01 / 3.30
Overall PSNR -8.10 / -0.38 / 1.21
SSIM -7.38 / -0.11 / 3.17
(note: most values here were close to the mean, there were a few
outliers on files that were very sensitive to golden frame size)
Two pass VBR:
Min / Mean / Max (pct)
Average PSNR 0.00 / 0.00 / 0.00
Overall PSNR 0.00 / 0.00 / 0.00
SSIM 0.00 / 0.00 / 0.00
Neither one pass or two pass CBR mode adheres particularly strictly
to the short term buffer constraints, and two pass is less
consistent, even in the baseline commit. This should be addressed
in a later commit. This likely will hurt the quality numbers, as it
will have to reduce the burstiness of golden frames.
Aside: My work on this commit makes it clear that we need to make
rate control modes "pluggable", where you can easily write a new
one or work on one in isolation.
Change-Id: I1ea9a48f2beedd59891f1288aabf7064956b4716
Currently, hex search couldn't guarantee the motion vector(MV)
found is within the limit of maximum MV. Therefore, very large
motion vectors resulted from big motion in the video could cause
encoding artifacts. This change adjusted hex search bounds
checking to make sure the resulted motion vector won't go out
of the range. James Berry, thank you for finding the bug.
Change-Id: If2c55edd9019e72444ad9b4b8688969eef610c55
Declared the bmi in BLOCKD as a union instead of B_MODE_INFO.
Then removed B_MODE_INFO completely.
Change-Id: Ieb7469899e265892c66f7aeac87b7f2bf38e7a67
This is basically a slightly modified version of the previous patch,
and it has a moderately positive effect (SSIM/PSNR both +0.08% avg
on derf-set). Most clips show no change, except waterfall/coastguard,
each ~ +0.8% SSIM/PSNR. You can see similar effects in other clips
by shortening their length to terminate at a very short last group
of frames.
Change-Id: I7a70de99ca1f9fe6a8b6ca7a6e30e8a4b64383e4
this commit makes the usage errorperbit and sadperbit consistent for
encoding modes and passes. Removed all different magic weight factors
associated with errorperbit. Now 1/2 is used for both sadperbit16 and
sadperbit4, the /2 operation is merged into initializations of the 2
variables.
Tests on cif set show .23%, 0.18% and 0.19% gain by avg psnr, overall
psnr and ssim respectively.
Change-Id: Ifa285c3e065ce0a5a77addfc9f95aabf54ee270d
sad_per_bit has been used for a number of motion vector search routines
with different magic weights: 1, 1/2 and 1/4. This commit remove these
magic numbers and use 1/2 for all motion search routines, also reformat
a number of source code lines to within 80 column limit.
Test on cif set shows overall effect is neutral on all metrics. <=0.01%
Change-Id: I8a382821fa4cffc9c0acf8e8431435a03df74885
vp8_fast_quantize_b_pair_neon function added to quantize
two adjacent blocks at the same time to improve performance.
- Additional 3-6% speedup compared to neon optimized fast
quantizer (Tanya VGA@30fps, 1Mbps stream, cpu-used=-5..-16)
Change-Id: I3fcbf141e5d05e9118c38ca37310458afbabaa4e
Misplaced #endif caused first_time_stamp_ever to only be initialized if
CONFIG_INTERNAL_STATS was set.
Change-Id: I2296a4ab00f7dfb767583edcc5d59b94f48c0621
Added preload instructions to armv6 encoder optimizations.
About 5% average speed-up on Tegra2 for VGA@30fps sequence.
Change-Id: I41d74737720fb71ce7a316f07555357822f3347e
in onyx_if.c update_reference_frames() make
sure that frame buffer indexes are not equal
before preforming a buffer copy. If two frames
share the same buffer the flags will already be
set correctly.
Change-Id: Ida9b5516d08e3435c90f131d2dc19d842cfb536e
Test showed using hex search in realtime mode largely speed up
encoding process, and still achieves similar quality like the
diamond search we have. Therefore, removed the diamond search
option.
Change-Id: I975767d0ec0539f9f6ed7fdfc09506e39761b66c
error_per_bit and sad_per_bit were designed as estimates of a bit worth
of sum squared error and sum absolute difference respectively. Under
this assumption, error_per_bit should be used in combination with 2nd
order errors (variance or sum squared error) while sad_per_bit should
be used in combination with 1st order SADs in motion estimation. There
were a few places where sad_per_bit has been misused with variances,
this commit changes to use error_per_bit for those places, also changes
parameter names to properly indicate which constant is being used.
On cif set, the change has a universal gain by all metrics: 0.13% by
average/overall psnr and 0.1% by ssim.
Change-Id: I4850fdcc3fd6886b30f784bd843f13dd401215fb
While profile=3, there is no sub-pixel search. Distortion and SSE
have to calculated using get_inter_mbpred_error().
Change-Id: Ifb36e17eef7750af93efa7d0e2870142ef540184
Declared the bmi in MODE_INFO as a union instead of B_MODE_INFO.
This reduced the memory footprint by 518,400 bytes for 1080
resolutions. The decoder performance improved by ~4% for the
clip used and the encoder showed very small improvements. (0.5%)
This reduction was first mentioned to me by John K. and in a
later discussion by Yaowu.
This is WIP.
Change-Id: I8e175fdbc46d28c35277302a04bee4540efc8d29
fixed a bug where active_worst_quality could be set
below active_best_quality which could result in an
infinite loop.
Change-Id: I93c229c3bc5bff2a82b4c33f41f8acf4dd194039
This patch collects the twopass specific memebers of VP8_COMP into a
dedicated struct. This is a first step towards isolating the two pass
rate control and aids readability by decorating these variables with
the 'twopass.' namespace. This makes it clear to the reader in what
contexts the variable will be valid, and is a hint that a section of
code might be a good candidate to move to firstpass.c in later
refactoring. There likely will be other rate control modes that need
their own specific data as well.
This notation is probably overly verbose in firstpass.c, so an
alternative would be to access this struct through a pointer like
'rc->' instead of 'cpi->firstpass.' in that file. Feel free to make
a review comment to that effect if you prefer.
Change-Id: I0ab8254647cb4b493a77c16b5d236d0d4a94ca4d
The partition_info struct contains info just for SPLITMV,
so it should be used instead of BLOCKD. Eventually, I want
to reduce the size of B_MODE_INFO struct found in BLOCKD, so
this is the first step toward that goal.
Also, since SPLITMV is not supported in vp8_pick_inter_mode(),
the unnecessary mem copies and checks were removed. For rt
encodes, this gave a slight performance improvement.
Change-Id: I5585c98fa9d5acbde1c7e0f452a01d9ecc080574
This commit restructures the mb activity masking code
to better facilitate experimentation using different metrics
etc. and also allows for adjustment of the zero bin either
for encode only or both the encode and mode selection
stages
It also uses information from the current frame rather than
the previous frame and the default strength has been
reduced.
Change-Id: Id39b19eace37574dc429f25aae810c203709629b
This patch improves the accuracy of frame rate estimation by using a
larger, 1 second window. It also more quickly adapts to step changes
in the input frame rate (ie 30fps to 15fps)
Change-Id: I39e48a8f5ac880b4c4b2ebd81049259b81a0218e
The compiler produces better assembly when using int_mv
for assignments. The compiler shifts and ors the two 16bit
values when assigning MV.
Change-Id: I52ce4bc2bfbfaf3f1151204b2f21e1e0654f960f
Further modification and wrong implementation fix which caused
refining_search and refining_searchx4 result mismatching.
Change-Id: I80cb3a44bf5824413fd50c972e383eebb75f9b6f
This is to reflect the RD improvement in the encoder. The change has a
small positive impact on quality (0.25% by VPXSSIM and 0.05% by PSNR)
Change-Id: Ic66ffc19b10870645088c0624c85556f009fd210
The variable is introduced in commit 2e53e9e53 to make more use of
trellis quantization, but this is no longer necessary after RDMULT
was made adaptive in a number of later commits.
Change-Id: I7420522ec7723f38cf77033466c25afb405d52ae
In NEWMV mode, currently, full search is used as the refining search
after n-step search. By replacing it with an iterative diamond search
of radius 1 largely reduced the computation complexity, but still
maintained the same encoding quality since the refining search is
done for every macroblock instead of only a small precentage of
macroblocks while using full search.
Tests on the test set showed a 3.4% encoding speed increase with none
psnr & ssim loss.
Change-Id: Ife907d7eb9544d15c34f17dc6e4cfd97cb743d41
Paul pointed out that the pointer to the gf_active_flags is not being
properly incremented in multithreaded encoder. This commit fixes the
issue by making sure the gf_active_ptr points to the starting of next
group of mb rows.
Change-Id: I3246e657d23beabb614dfb880733a68a5fd7e34c
Commit db5057c introduced a bug in that the active_worst_quality
selected by the 2 pass rate controller was being overridden for key
frames, causing a severe quality loss.
Change-Id: I4865a6fbe3e94e9b4fb9271c7dd68b455d7b371d
vp8_fast_quantize_b_neon function updated and further optimized.
- match current C implementation of fast quantizer
- updated to use asm_enc_offsets for structure members
- updated ads2gas scripts to handle alignment issues
Change-Id: I5cbad9c460ad8ddb35d2970a8684cc620711c56d
The existing emulation of posix semaphores on Windows uses SetEvent()
and WaitForSingleObject(), which implements a binary semaphore, not a
counting semaphore as implemented by posix. This causes deadlock when
used with the expected posix semantics. Instead, this patch uses the
CreateSemaphore() and ReleaseSemaphore() calls (introduced in Windows
2000) which have the expected behavior.
This patch also reverts commit eb16f00, which split a semaphore that
was being used with counting semantics into two binary semaphores.
That commit is unnecessary with corrected emulation.
Change-Id: If400771536a27af4b0c3a31aa4c4e9ced89ce6a0
This patch is to fix a rare hang in multi-thread encoder that was
only seen on Windows. Thanks for John's help in debugging the
problem. More test is needed.
Change-Id: Idb11c6d344c2082362a032b34c5a602a1eea62fc
Changed 8-neighbor searching to 4-neighour searching, and continued
searching until the center point is the best match.
Test on test set showed 1.3% encoding speed improvement as well as
0.1% PSNR and SSIM improvement at speed=-5 (rt mode).
Will continue to improve it.
Change-Id: If4993b1907dd742b906fd3f86fee77cc5932ee9a
The commit also removed the slow ssim calculation that uses a 7x7
kernel, and revised the comments to better describe how sample ssim
values are computed and averaged
Change-Id: I1d874073cddca00f3c997f4b9a9a3db0aa212276
Renamed configure option "enable-psnr" to "enable-internal-stats" to
better reflect the purpose of the option and eliminate the confusion
reported in http://code.google.com/p/webm/issues/detail?id=35
Change-Id: If72df6fdb9f1e33dab1329240ba4d8911d2f1f7a
Insertion sort performs better for sorting small arrays. In real-
time encoding (speed=-5), test on test set showed 1.7% performance
gain with 0% PSNR change in average.
Change-Id: Ie02eaa6fed662866a937299194c590d41b25bc3d
Combine calc_iframe_target_size, previously only used for forced
keyframes, with calc_auto_iframe_target_size, which handled most
keyframes.
Change-Id: I227051361cf46727caa5cd2b155752d2c9789364
This is a first step in cleaning up the redundancies between
vp8_calc_{auto_,}iframe_target_size. The pick_frame_size() function is
moved to ratectrl.c, and made to be the primary interface. This means
that the various calc_*_target_size functions can be made private.
Change-Id: I66a9a62a5f9c23c818015e03f92f3757bf3bb5c8
the decision to run the regular or simple loopfilter is made outside the
function and managed with pointers
stop tracking the option in two places. use filter_type exclusively
Change-Id: I39d7b5d1352885efc632c0a94aaf56b72cc2fe15
Rather than using a default size of 1/2 or 3/2 seconds for the first
frame, use a fraction of the initial buffer level to give the
application some control.
This will likely undergo further refinement as size limits on key
frames are currently under discussion on codec-devel@, but this gives
much better behavior for small buffer sizes as a starting point.
Change-Id: Ieba55b86517b81e51e6f0a9fe27aabba295acab0
vp8_adjust_key_frame_context() divides by
estimate_keyframe_frequency() which can
return 0 in the case where --kf-max-dist=0.
Change-Id: Idfc59653478a0073187cd2aa420e98a321103daa
The accumulator array is an integer array, so use paddd instead of paddw
to add values to it. Fixes overflows when using large --arnr-maxframes
(>8) values.
Change-Id: Iad83794caa02400a65f3ab5760f2517e082d66ae
The arguments to these fprintfs are int not long int so
the format specifier should be "%d" and not "%ld". This
was writing garbage in the linux build.
Change-Id: I3d2aa8a448d52e6dc08858d825bf394929b47cf3
add an sse4 quantizer so we can use pinsrw/pextrw and keep values in xmm
registers instead of proxying through the stack. and as long as we're
bumping up, use some ssse3 instructions in the EOB detection (see ssse3
fast quantizer)
pick up about a percent on 32bit and about two on 64bit.
Change-Id: If15abba0e8b037a1d231c0edf33501545c9d9363
The dc_diff flag is used to skip loopfiltering. Instead
of setting this flag in the decoder/encoder, we now check
for this condition in the loopfilter.
Change-Id: Ie2b9cdf9e0f4e8b932bbd36e0878c05bffd28931
Code cleanup. The build inter predictor functions are
redundantly checking the mode_info_context for either
INTRA_FRAME or SPLITMV.
Change-Id: I4d58c3a5192a4c2cec5c24ab1caf608bf13aebfb
Golden and ALT reference buffers were refreshed by copying from
the new buffer. Replaced this by index manipulation.
Also moved all the reference frame updates to one function for
easier tracking.
Change-Id: Icd3e534e7e2c8c5567168d222e6a64a96aae24a1
Remove tot_key_frame_bits and prior_key_frame_size[] as they were
tracked but never used. Remove intra_frame_target, as it was only
used to initialize prior_key_frame_size.
Refactor vp8_adjust_key_frame_context() some to remove unnecessary
calculations.
Change-Id: Icbc2c83d2b90e184be03e6f9679e678f3a4bce8f
the win64 abi requires saving and restoring xmm6:xmm15. currently
SAVE_XMM and RESTORE XMM only allow for saving xmm6:xmm7. allow
specifying the highest register used and if the stack is unaligned.
Change-Id: Ica5699622ffe3346d3a486f48eef0206c51cf867
Went through the code and fixed it. Verified on Windows.
Where possible, remove dependencies on xmm[67]
Current code relies on pushing rbp to the stack to get 16 byte
alignment. This broke when rbp wasn't pushed
(vp8/encoder/x86/sad_sse3.asm). Work around this by using unaligned
memory accesses. Revisit this and the offsets in
vp8/encoder/x86/sad_sse3.asm in another change to SAVE_XMM.
Change-Id: I5f940994d3ebfd977c3d68446cef20fd78b07877
Passed SSE from sub-pixel search back to pick_inter_mode
function, which is compared with the encode_breakout to
see if we could skip evaluating the remaining modes.
Change-Id: I4a86442834f0d1b880a19e21ea52d17d505f941d
In vp8_pick_inter_mode(), for NEWMV mode, use the error result got
from motion search as distortion. This helps performance in real-
time mode.
Change-Id: I398c4e46cc5381f7d874e748cf78827ef0e0860c
The value of distortion2 returned by vp8_pick_intra4x4mby_modes
was being overwritten by the value returned by get16x16prederror
before it was tested.
Change-Id: If00e80332b272c5545c3a7e381c8041e8319b41a
Index i is used to detect early breakout from the first loop, but
its value is lost due to reuse in the second for loop. I moved
the position of the second loop and did some format cleanup.
Change-Id: I02780eae1bd89df4b6c000fb8a018b0837aac2e5
This patch cleans up the source buffer storage and copy mechanism to
allow access through a standard push/pop/peek interface. This approach
also avoids an extra copy in the case where the source is not a
multiple of 16, fixing issue #102.
Change-Id: I05808c39f5743625cb4c7af54cc841b9b10fdbd9
in encodframe.c, quant_shift is set to 0 or 1 in vp8cx_invert_quant
only use 8 bits to store this, instead of 16. will allow saving an
xmm register in an updated version of the regular quantize
Change-Id: Ie88c47fe2aff5af0283dab1147fb2791e4b12f90
This patch changes the rc_undershoot_pct and rc_overshoot_pct controls
to set the "aggressiveness" of rate adaptation, by limiting the
amount of difference between the target buffer level and the actual
buffer level which is applied to the target frame rate for this frame.
This patch was initially provided by arosenberg at logitech.com as
an attachment to issue #270. It was modified to separate these controls
from the other unrelated modifications in that patch, as well as to
use the pre-existing variables rather than introducing new ones.
Change-Id: Id542e3f5667dd92d857d5eabf29878f2fd730a62
Previous to commit de4e9e3, there was an early return in the alt-ref
case that was inadvertantly removed when the function was refactored
to return void. This patch restores the prior behavior.
Change-Id: I783ffd594a4690297e2742f99526fd7ad67698b2
The error accumulator stats values cpi->prediction_error and
cpi->intra_error were being populated with rd values not
distortion values.
These are only "currently" used in a limited way for RT compress
key frame detection.
Change-Id: I2702ba1cab6e49ab8dc096ba75b6b34ab3573021
This commit fixed an overflow in ssim calculation, added register
save and restore to make sure assembly code working for x64 platform.
It also changed the sampling points to every 4x4 instead of 8x8 and
adjusted the constants in SSIM calculation to match the scale of
previous VPXSSIM.
Change-Id: Ia4dbb8c69eac55812f4662c88ab4653b6720537b
on the same order as the sse2 fast quantize change: ~2%
except for 32bit. only a slight improvment there.
Change-Id: Iff80e5f1ce7e646eebfdc8871405458ff911986b
MV sad cost error is only used in full-pixel motion search,
which only need full-pixel resolution instead of quarter-pixel
resolution. This change reduced mvsadcost table size, and
removed unneccessary pamameter passing since this table is
constant once it is generated.
Change-Id: I9f931e55f6abc3c99011321f1dfb2f3562e6f6b0
rather than look up rc in the zig zag table, embed it in the macro. this
also allows us to shuffle some values in the macro and keep *d in rsi
gains of about the same order as the obj_int_extract implementation: ~2%
Change-Id: Ib7252dd10eee66e0af8b0e567426122781dc053d
Address calculations moved from encodemb_arm.c file to neon
optimized assembly function to save cycles in function calls.
- vp8_subtract_b_neon_func replaced with vp8_subtract_b_neon
that contains all needed address calculations
- unnecessary file encodemb_arm.c removed
- consistent with ARMv6 optimized version
Change-Id: I6cbc1a2670b56c2077f59995fcf8f70786b4990b
Detect the number of available cores and limit the thread allocation
accordingly. On decoder side limit the number of threads to the max
number of token partition.
Core detetction works on Windows and
Posix platforms, which define _SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN or _SC_NPROC_ONLN.
Change-Id: I76cbe37c18d3b8035e508b7a1795577674efc078
Adds following ARMv6 optimized functions to encoder:
- vp8_subtract_b_armv6
- vp8_subtract_mby_armv6
- vp8_subtract_mbuv_armv6
Gives 1-5% speed-up depending on input sequence and encoding
parameters. Functions have one stall cycle inside the loop body
on Cortex pipeline.
Change-Id: I19cca5408b9861b96f378e818eefeb3855238639
Half pixel interpolations optimized in variance calculations. Separate
function calls to vp8_filter_block2d_bil_x_pass_armv6 are avoided.On
average, performance improvement is 6-7% for VGA@30fps sequences.
Change-Id: Idb5f118a9d51548e824719d2cfe5be0fa6996628
remove helper function and avoid shadowing all the arguments to the
stack on 64bit systems
when running with --good --cpu-used=0:
~2% on linux x86 and x86_64
~2% on win32 x86 msys and visual studio
more on darwin10 x86_64
significantly more on
x86_64-win64-vs9
Change-Id: Ib7be12edf511fbf2922f191afd5b33b19a0c4ae6
This declaration did not match the prototype_sad() prototype, but was
unused in this translation unit, so it is removed instead. Fixes
issue 290.
Change-Id: I168854f88a85f73ca9aaf61d1e5dc0f43fc3fdb3
Optimized fdct4x4 (8x4) for ARMv6 instruction set.
- No interlocks in Cortex-A8 pipeline
- One interlock cycle in ARM11 pipeline
- About 2.16 times faster than current C-code compiled with -O3
Change-Id: I60484ecd144365da45bb68a960d30196b59952b8
Thread synchronization was not correct when frame width was 1 MB.
Number of allocated encoding threads is limited by the sync_range.
There is no point having more because each thread lags sync_range MBs
behind the thread processing the row above.
http://code.google.com/p/webm/issues/detail?id=302
Change-Id: Icaf67a883beecc5ebf2f11e9be47b6997fdf6f26
A large number of functions were defined with external linkage, even
though they were only used from within one file. This patch changes
their linkage to static and removes the vp8_ prefix from their names,
which should make it more obvious to the reader that the function is
contained within the current translation unit. Functions that were
not referenced were removed.
These symbols were identified by:
$ nm -A libvpx.a | sort -k3 | uniq -c -f2 | grep ' [A-Z] ' \
| sort | grep '^ *1 '
Change-Id: I59609f58ab65312012c047036ae1e0634f795779
The vp8_build_intra_predictors_mby and vp8_build_intra_predictors_mby_s
functions had global function pointers rather than using the RTCD
framework. This can show up as a potential data race with tools such as
helgrind. See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=640935
for an example.
Change-Id: I29c407f828ac2bddfc039f852f138de5de888534
Clean up vp8_init_config() a bit and remove null pointer case,
as this code can't be called any more and is not an adequate
trap anyway, as a null pointer would cause exceptions before
hitting the test.
Change-Id: I937c00167cc039b3aa3f645f29c319d58ae8d3ee
Issue 291 highlighted the fact that CQ mode was not working
as expected in 1 pass mode,
This commit fixes that specific problem but in so doing I also
uncovered an overflow issue in the VBR code for 1 pass and
some data values not being correctly initialized.
For some clips (particularly short clips), the resulting
improvement is dramatic.
Change-Id: Ieefd6c6e4776eb8f1b0550dbfdfb72f86b33c960
In multithreaded mode the loopfilter is running in its own thread (filter level
calculation and frame filtering). Filtering is mostly done in parallel with the
bitstream packing. Before starting the packing the loopfilter level has
to be calculated. Also any needed reference frame copying is done in the
filter thread.
Currently the encoder will create n+1 threads, where n > 1 is the number of
threads specified by application and 1 is the extra filter thread. With n = 1
the encoder runs in single thread mode. There will never be more than n threads
running concurrently.
Change-Id: I4fb29b559a40275d6d3babb8727245c40fba931b
The firstpass motion map consists of an 8-bit flag for
each MB indicating how strongly the firstpass code
believes it should be filtered during the second pass
ARNR filtering.
For long or large format material the motion map can
become extremely large and hamper the operation of
the encoding process.
This change removes the motion map altogether, leaving
the second pass to rely on the magnitude of the motion
compensated error to determine the filter weight to
use for the MB during ARNR filtering.
Tests on the derf set indicate that the effect of this
change is neutral, with some small wins and losses. The
motion map has therefore been removed based on
a cost/benefit evaluation.
Change-Id: I53e07d236f5ce09a6f0c54e7c4ffbb490fb870f6
The previous calculation of macroblock count (w*h)/256
is not correct when the width/height are not multiples of
16. Use the precalculated macroblock count from
cpi->common instead. This manifested itself as a divide
by zero when the number of pixels was less than 256.
num_mbs updated in estimate_max_q, estimate_q,
estimate_kf_group_q, and estimate_cq
Change-Id: I92ff98587864c801b1ee5485cfead964673a9973
1. Process 16 pixels at one time instead of 8.
2. Add check for both xoffset =0 and yoffset=0, which happens
during motion search.
This change gave encoder 1%~3% performance gain.
Change-Id: Idaa39506b48f4f8b2fbbeb45aae8226fa32afb3e
GCC 4.5 and 4.6 both issue a warning about the multi-line format
string introduced in bc9c30a0, which also changed the whitespace
in the associated stt file by line-wrapping the long format string.
Instead, use multiple string constants, which the compiler will
concatenate. This maintains the original formatting, but remains
legible within the standard line length.
Change-Id: I27c9f92d46be82d408105a3a4091f145f677e00e
Disable zbin boost in SPLITMV mode as intended. Was incorrectly looking
at vp8_ref_frame_order instead of vp8_mode_order when comparing against
SPLITMV. This condition should have always been false, as SPLITMV is
not in the range of valid reference frames.
Change-Id: I0408cc7595eff68f00efef6d008e79f5b60d14bf
In some cases where clips have been encoded with
borders (eg. some wide-screen content where there is a
border top and bottom and slide shows containing portrait
format photographs (border left and right)) key frames were
not being correctly detected.
The new code looks to measure cases where a portion of
the image can be coded equally easily using intra or inter
modes and where the resulting error score is also very low.
These "neutral" areas are then discounted in the key frame
detection code.
Change-Id: I00c3e8230772b8213cdc08020e1990cf83b780d8
This code extends what was previously done for GFs, to pick
cases where insertion of a key frame after a fade (or other
transition or complex motion) followed by a still section, will
be beneficial and will reduce the number of forced key frames.
Change-Id: If8bca00457f0d5f83dc3318a587f61c17d90f135
When the modified_error_left accumulator exceeds INT_MAX, an incorrect
cast to int resulted in a negative value, causing the rate control to
allocate no bits to that keyframe group, leading to severe undershoot
and subsequent poor quality.
This error was exposed by the recent change to the rolling target and
actual spend accumulators in commit 305be4e4 which fixed them to
actually calculate the average value rather than be re-initialized
on every frame to the average per-frame bitrate. When this bug was
triggered, the target bitrate could be 0, so the rolling target
becomes small, which causes the undershoot. The code prior to 305be4e4
did not exhibit this behavior because the rolling target was always
set to a reasonable value and was independent of the actual target
bitrate. With this patch, the actual target bitrate is calculated
correctly, and the rate control tracks as expected.
This cast was likely added to silence a compiler warning on a comparison
between a double (modified_error_left) and an int (0). Instead, this
patch removes the cast and changes the comparison to be against 0.0,
which should prevent the warning from reoccuring.
This fixes issue #289. Special thanks to gnafu for his efforts in
reporting and debugging this fix.
Change-Id: Ie5cc1a7b516c578a76c3a50c892a6f04a11621fe
This fixes an overflow problem in the frame error accumulators.
The overflow condition is extreme but did trigger when Frank B.
coded some high motion interlaced HD content.
The observed effect was a catastrophic breakdown of the rate
control leading to massive undershoot and poor bit allocation.
All the error values should really be unsigned but I will look at this
separately.
Change-Id: I9745f5c5ca2783620426b66b568b2088b579151f
Currently, when the video frame width is not multiples of 16, the
source buffer has a stride of non-multiples of 16, which forces
an unaligned load in SAD function and hurts the performance. To
avoid that, this change allocates source buffers to be multiples
of 16.
Change-Id: Ib7506e3eb2cea06657d56be5a899f38dfe3eeb39
In real-time mode, vp8_sad16x16 function is called heavily in
motion search part. Improvement of this function gives 1.2%
encoding performance gain (real-time mode, tulip clip).
Change-Id: I23c401fc40c061f732a9767e8d383737a179bd58
checks added to make sure that cpi->tplist
is freed correctly in vp8_dealloc_compressor_data
and vp8_alloc_compressor_data.
Change-Id: I66149dbbd25c958800ad94f4379d723191d9680d
Eliminated unnecessary calculations. Improved performance
by 10% on keyframes and 1.6% overall for the test clip used.
Change-Id: I87671b26af5e2cc439e81d0fee3b15c7cd2a3309
As mentioned in check-in "Improve motion search in real-time mode",
MV prediction calculation causes speed loss for speed 7 and above.
This change added a flag to turn off this calculation for speed>6
in real-time mode.
Change-Id: I9f4ae5a8bf449222d1784b54e7d315fc8347b2d1
Applied better MV prediction in real-time mode, which improves
the encoding quality.
Used quarter-pixel search instead of iterative sub-pixel search
for speed >=5 to improve encoding performance.
Tests on the test set showed:
1. For speed=-5, quality improvement: 1.7% on AvgPSNR and 2.1%
on SSIM, performance improvement: 3.6% (This counts in the
performance lose caused by MV prediction calculation in "Improve
MV prediction in vp8_pick_inter_mode() for speed>3").
2. For speed=-8, quality improvement: 2.1% on AvgPSNR and 2.5%
on SSIM. but, 6.9% performance decrease because of MV prediction
calculation. This should be improved later.
Change-Id: I349a96c452bd691081d8c8e3e54419e7f477bebd
Created a new speed 1 which is in the middle of the old
speed 0 and speed 1. (for both quality and performance)
Change-Id: I4802133cdb43f359ca787646c090899679dd5d84
Use 0xFFF0 vice 240 (0xF0) for determining whether the sometimes
implicit bit 3 will be transmitted. This is consistent with the decoder
and encode_mvcomponent().
Change-Id: Ic1304d0ab56844bed8236edd1c5243a6767fc6b1
it's difficult to mux the *_offsets.c files because of header conflicts.
make three instead, name them consistently and partititon the contents
to allow building them as required.
Change-Id: I8f9768c09279f934f44b6c5b0ec363f7943bb796
The encoder was not correctly catching transitions in the quantizer
deltas. If a delta_q was set, then the quantizer would be reinitialized
on every frame, but if they transitioned to 0, the quantizer would
not be reinitialized, leading to a encode-decode mismatch.
This bug was triggered by commit 999e155, which sets a Y2 delta Q
for very low base Q levels.
Change-Id: Ia6733464a55ee4ff2edbb82c0873980d345446f5
Whe auto keyframe insertion is enabled and conditions are right (scene change)
the encoder can decide to insert a key frame and does a re-encoding. This can
introduce extra latency. In RT mode we do not do the re-encoding of the current
frame but force the next frame to key frame.
Change-Id: I15c175fa845ac4c1a1f18bea3676e154669522a7
Reduce the number of sync points by letting each thread
continue imediatly with a new MB row.
Better multicore scaling, improves performance by 5-20% on ARM multicore.
Change-Id: Ic97e4d1c4886a842c85dd3539a93cb217188ed1b
from vp8cx_encode_intra_macro_block. prediction_error is used when
deciding if a frame should be a keyframe. After reviewing this with
Yaowu, it was pointed out that vp8cx_encode_intra_macro_block
is only called for keyframes, so the accumulation is unnecessary.
Change-Id: Id79dc81b80d4f5d124f3a0dba1b923887e2e1ec8
vp8_pick_intra4x4mby_modes uses the passed in distortion
for an early breakout. The best distortion was never saved
and the distortion for TM_PRED was always used.
Change-Id: Idbaf73027408a4bba26601713725191a5d7b325e
Previously, the DC check is to make sure there is no code-able
DC shift for quantizer Q0, which has been verified rather
conservative. This commit changes the criteria to have two
components, DC and AC, to address the conservativeness. First,
it checks if all AC energy is enough to contribute a single
non-zero quantized AC coefficient. Second, for DC, the decision
to skip further considers two possible scenarios: 1. There is
no code-able 2nd order DC coefficient at all; 2 The residue is
relatively flat, but the uniform DC change is very small, i.e.
less than 1/2 gray level per pixel.
Comparing to previous criteria, the new criteria is about 10%
to 15% faster in encoding time with a very small quality loss.
(threshold ~1000 and quality range 33db-45db)
It should be noted that this commit enables "automatic" static
threshold for encodebreakout if a non-zero small value is passed
in to encoder.
Change-Id: I0f77719a1ac2c2dfddbd950d84920df374515ce3
The condition for using RD when selecting the intra coding mode
for a MB is that the RD flag is set AND we're not in real-time
mode.
Previously the code used RD if either the RD flag was set OR
we were not using real-time mode.
Change-Id: Ic711151298468a3f99babad39ba8375f66d55a08
This function was using a variance metric compared to and SSE metric in
other places (eg. vp8_rd_inter_uv)
Change-Id: I9109fcc5a13bca9db1d7ead500fe14999ab233eb
Adds following targets to configure script to support RVCT compilation
without operating system support (for Profiler or bare metal images).
- armv5te-none-rvct
- armv6-none-rvct
- armv7-none-rvct
To strip OS specific parts from the code "os_support"-config was added
to script and CONFIG_OS_SUPPORT flag is used in the code to exclude OS
specific parts such as OS specific includes and function calls for
timers and threads etc. This was done to enable RVCT compilation for
profiling purposes or running the image on bare metal target with
Lauterbach.
Removed separate AREA directives for READONLY data in armv6 and neon
assembly files to fix the RVCT compilation. Otherwise
"ldr <reg>, =label" syntax would have been needed to prevent linker
errors. This syntax is not supported by older gnu assemblers.
Change-Id: I14f4c68529e8c27397502fbc3010a54e505ddb43
vp8/encoder/rdopt.c:728: warning: pointer targets in passing argument 3
of 'macro_block_yrd' differ in signedness
vp8/encoder/rdopt.c:541: note: expected 'int *' but argument is of type
'unsigned int *'
distortion is signed when calling macro_block_yrd is both other cases,
as well as for RDCOST
Change-Id: I5e22358b7da76a116f498793253aac8099cb3461
Change-Id: I6ca2d89f355839c4c770773c09fc69dcea7c1406
warning: implicit declaration of function
'vp8_variance_halfpixvar16x16_[h|v|hv]_neon'
'vp8_sub_pixel_variance16x16_neon_func'
Improved the performance of the first pass only
(~6% on 720p test clip) by making use of LUT instead of the
float calculations. Might try a SIMD version later.
Also started to make use of int_mv instead of
MV.
Change-Id: If2a217c7d6b59cd2c25c5553e0ca7e0502403af8
Use the function macro_block_yrd() to calculate error and distortion
in keeping with what is done for inter frames.
The old code was using a variance metric for once case and an
SSE function for measuring distortion in the other case.
The function vp8_encode_intra16x16mbyrd() is no longer used.
Change-Id: Ic228cb00a78ff637f4365b43f58fbe5a9273d36f
The code previously tested cpi->common.refresh_alt_ref_frame
but there are situations where this flag may be set for viewable frames.
The correct test should be !cm->show_frame.
Change-Id: Ia1a600622992a4a68fe1d38ac23bf6b34b133688
This commit also removes artificial RDMULT cap for low quantizers.
The intention is to address some abnormal behavior of mode selections
at the low quantizer end, where many macroblocks were coded with
SPLITMV with all partitions using same motion vector including (0,0).
This change improves the compression quality substantially for high
quality encodings in both PSNR and SSIM terms. Overall effect on
mid/low rate range is also positive for all metrics, but smaller
in magnitude.
Change-Id: I864b29c4bd9ff610d2545fa94a19cc7e80c02667
Commit 336aa0b7da incorrectly
declared current_pos as and int, when it should have been
a FIRSTPASS_STATS pointer.
Change-Id: I0a51c7a86ebba8546c95dd5d9d1c1143d4613e40
Adjust checking points in motion vector prediction to better cover
possible movements, and get a better prediction. Tests on test
clips showed a 0.1% improvement in SSIM, and no change in PSNR
and performance.
Change-Id: Ifdab05d35e10faea1445c61bb73debf888c9d2f8
The old 2 pass code estimated error distribution when coding a
forced (by interval) key frame. The result of this was that in some
cases, when allocating bits at the GF group level within a KF
group there was either a glut of bits or starvation of bits at the end
of the KF group.
Added code to rescan and get the correct data once the position of
a forced key frame has been determined.
Change-Id: I0c811675ef3f9e4109d14bd049d7641682ffcf11
vp8cx_mb_init_quantizer was being called for every mode checked
in vp8_rd_pick_inter_mode. zbin_extra is the only value that
really needs to be recalculated. This calculation is disabled
when using the fast quantizer for mode selection.
This gave a small performance boost (~.5% to 1%).
Note: This needs to be verified with segmentation_enabled.
Change-Id: I62716a870b3c82b4a998bdf95130ff0b02106f1e
In sub-pixel calculation, xoffset and yoffset mostly take some
specific values. Modified sub-pixel filter functions according to
these possible values to improve performance.
Change-Id: I83083570af8b00ff65093467914fbb97a4e9ea21
Added code to scan ahead a few frames when we see what
we think is a static scene in the two pass GF loop to see if the
conditions persist.
Moved calculation of decay rate out into a fuunction.
Change-Id: I6e9c67e01ec9f555144deafc8ae67ef25bffb449
These changes are specifically targeted at fade transitions to
static scenes. Here we want to place a GF/ARF immediately
after the fade and prevent an ARF just before the fade.
Also some code lines and comment lines shortened to 80 chars
while I was there.
Change-Id: Iefdc09a4fa7b265048fc017246b73e138693950f
In both vp8_find_next_key_frame and define_gf_group,
motion_pct was initialised at the top of the loop before
next_frame stats had been read in.
This fix sets motion_pct after next_frame stats have
been read.
Change-Id: I8c0bebf372ef8aa97b97fd35b42973d1d831ee73
Prior to this change, VP8 min quantizer is 4, which caps the
highest quality around 51DB. This experimental change extends
the min quantizer to 1, removes the cap and allows the highest
quality to be around ~73DB, consistent with the fdct/idct round trip
error. To test this change, at configure time use options:
--enable-experimental --enable-extend_qrange
The following is a brief log of changes in each of the patch sets
patch set 1:
In this commit, the quantization/dequantization constants are kept
unchanged, instead scaling factor 4 is rolled into fdct/idct.
Fixed Q0 encoding tests on mobile:
Before: 9560.567kbps Overall PSNR:50.255DB VPXSSIM:98.288
Now: 18035.774kbps Overall PSNR:73.022DB VPXSSIM:99.991
patch set 2:
regenerated dc/ac quantizer lookup tables based on the scaling
factor rolled in the fdct/idct. Also slightly extended the range
towards the high quantizer end.
patch set 3:
slightly tweaked the quantizer tables and generated bits_per_mb
table based on Paul's suggestions.
patch set 4:
fix a typo in idct, re-calculated tables relating active max Q
to active min Q
patch set 5:
added rdmult lookup table based on Q
patch set 6:
fix rdmult scale: dct coefficient has scaled up by 4
patch set 7:
make transform coefficients to be within 16bits
patch set 8:
normalize 2nd order quantizers
patch set 9:
fix mis-spellings
patch set 10:
change the configure script and macros to allow experimental code
to be enabled at configure time with --enable-extend_qrange
patch set 11:
rebase for merge
Change-Id: Ib50641ddd44aba2a52ed890222c309faa31cc59c
Incorrect value loop_decay_rate used in GF loop.
The intent was to test the cumulative value decay_accumulator.
Change-Id: I62928c63eb09f4f6936a45ebd1c23784d1c9681b
In vp8_find_best_sub_pixel_step_iteratively(), many times xoffset
and yoffset are specific values - (4,0) (0,4) and (4,4). Modified
code to call simplified NEON version at these specific offsets to
help with the performance.
Change-Id: Iaf896a0f7aae4697bd36a49e182525dd1ef1ab4d
This code fixes a bug in the calculation of
the minimum Q for alt ref frames.
It also allows an extended gf/arf interval for sections
of clips that completely static (or nearly so).
Change-Id: I1a21aaa16d4f0578e5f99b13bebd78d59403c73b
Remove allocation/deallocation of stats storage.
Remove full search functions in machine specific encoder inits.
Remove last pass validation in validate_config.
Change-Id: I7f29be69273981a4fef6e80ecdb6217c68cbad4e
The CQ level was not using the q_trans[] array to convert
to a 0-127 range as per min and maxq
Experimental change to try and match the reconstruction
error for forced key frames approximately to that of the
previous frame by means of the recode loop. Though this
may cause extra recodes and the recode behavior has not
been optimized, it can only happen on forced key frames.
Change-Id: I1f7e42d526f1b1cb556dd461eff1a692bd1b5b2f
Previously when a frame was being overlaid on a previously coded
alt ref frame we only checked the alt ref 0,0 mode. Where there is
a possibility that the alt ref buffer is a filtered frame we should allow
the other prediction modes as normal or at the least allow use of
the last frame buffer.
Change-Id: I4d6227223d125c96b4f3066ec6ec9484fee7768c
In cases where the frame width is not a multiple of 16 the
ARNR filter would go wrong.
In vp8_temporal_filter_iterate_c when updating pointers
at the end of a row of MBs, the image size was
incorrectly used rather than using Num_MBs_In_Row
times 16 (Y) or 8 (U,V).
This worked when width is multiple of 16 but failed
otherwise.
Change-Id: I008919062715bd3d17c7aa2562ab58d1cb37053a
This change is designed to try and reduce pulsing effects when moving
with a complex transition like a fade, into an easy or static section in
an otherwise difficult clip in CQ mode.
The active CQ level is relaxed down to the user entered level for frames that
are generating less than the passed in minimum bandwidth.
Change-Id: Id6d8b551daad4f489c087bd742bc95418a95f3f0
Fixed discrepancy cpi->ni_frames vs cm->current_video_frame > 150.
Make one pass path explicit.
There is still scope for some odd behaviour around the transition
point at cpi->ni_frames > 150.
Change-Id: Icdee130fe6e2a832206d30e45bf65963edd7a74d
Where a key frame occurs because of a minimum interval
selected by the user, then these forced key frames ideally need
to be more closely matched in quality to the surrounding frame.
Change-Id: Ia55b1f047e77dc7fbd78379c45869554f25b3df7